VIDEO: Viewer tip helps capture 100th fugitive

In case you missed it, a viewer tip to Q13 Fox show “Washington’s Most Wanted” helped capture another fugitive – the 100th capture since the show started in Nov. 2008.

The 100th capture was a man who disappeared last month from a Tacoma halfway house. A “Washington’s Most Wanted” viewer saw the man on a show promo Friday night and contacted police. The suspect was wanted for escaping from community custody and has previous felony convictions.

Click here to read more about earlier captures from viewer tips. Watch a video of his Friday apprehension here:

Seattlepi.com and “Washington’s Most Wanted” also have partnered to profile local cold cases. A summary of the cases are below.

Porter

On Dec. 11, seattlepi.com and “Washington’s Most Wanted” profiled the case of Chris Porter, a father of four who was shot to death in his Lynnwood home. Police think the incident may have started as a home-invasion robbery. Read more about his case here and here.

Brazzel

On Nov. 16, seattlepi.com and “Washington’s Most Wanted” profiled the case of Tracey Brazzel, a 22-year-old woman last seen at a Mill Creek bar on May 26, 1995. Two days later, Brazzel’s white Ford Probe, which was usually parked at her apartment, was found damaged down the road from the complex in the 4500 block of 164th Street Southwest. Investigators believe Brazzel may have been killed within 10 to 15 miles of that location. Read more about her case here and here.

Rearden

On Oct. 30, seattlepi.com and “Washington’s Most Wanted” profiled the homicide of Cynthia L. Rearden, who was found dead nine years ago in a marsh on Woods Lake Road, northeast of Monroe. She was killed eight months earlier. Read more about her story here.

Pietz

On Oct. 24, seattlepi.com and “Washington’s Most Wanted” profiled the homicide of Nicole Pietz. She was found strangled in 2006 near Des Moines Memorial Drive South and South 144th Street. Click here to read more and watch a video about her case.

“Washington’s Most Wanted” airs at 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday on Q13 Fox, and at 9:30 p.m. on My Q2. For show times in other cities, click here.